yes cause DD is months away, DRM free, and up to the FULL quality that blu-ray discs are.
Lets stop the sony waaaah bullshit that both of you wanna front with.
no i am not saying blu-ray discs are DRM free, but do you expect DD to be?
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Who even mentioned Sony, dipshit?
But while we're on the subject, man, I love me some UMD movies. MMM MMM.
See you in 2 years, when I'm watching my entire movie collection off of a 2tb drive.
Because no copy protection has ever been cracked. :rolleyes:
youll never get to that point, vista will be too busy having you call their help line to reauthenticate your legitimate copy.
I've had enough bait, goodnight.
:lol: Pro-Sony, Pro...Linux? You sir, are an enigma.
Disk media isn't going to die anytime soon and there will never come a day when you can't go and buy a hard copy of a movie.
I'll still be buying disk media in five years and if I'm wrong I'll paypall YellerDog $1,000.
Whoo!
I, for one, welcome the new 40tb storage crystal future.
What you fail to realize, is we're the generation that might start that change, but everyone older than us needs to die first.
My parents are going to live for another forty or fifty years and they'll never understand torrents and they'll never try to. That means someone, somewhere, will sell them tangible media and it looks like disk media is going to stay the format for at least a while longer.
lol.. Toshiba's stock closed at zero dollars and zero cents today:
http://finance.google.com/finance?q=OTC:TOSBF
No they didn't, at least not for a long while. People didn't have any kind of predilection toward there being a new format. It was just four years ago when DVD finally overtook VHS (and I don't even mean in total, I'm just talking annual sales), believe it or not. The market was extremely slow to adopt DVD; it was even slower than it has been for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.
This is the same argument that people harping on digital distribution don't seem to understand; there are more people out there that do not know how the digital age works than do. Far more. And until that statistic is completely reversed, physical media will still be here and still be the primary medium for content that is mainstream. Yeah, you may download Pac-Man on Xbox Live Arcade and pirate movies and television shows, but most people don't.